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Placebo-controlled trial

A study where some participants receive an inactive dummy treatment for comparison, so researchers can isolate the drug's true effect. Weight-loss results from these trials are reported as the difference versus placebo — which is why a trial's headline number and a marketing claim can differ. It's a basic marker of trustworthy evidence, and we note who funded each key trial.

Related terms: Cardiovascular outcomes trial (CVOT)

See also: Our methodology

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